US4181998A - Tube cleaning apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F28—HEAT EXCHANGE IN GENERAL
- F28G—CLEANING OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL SURFACES OF HEAT-EXCHANGE OR HEAT-TRANSFER CONDUITS, e.g. WATER TUBES OR BOILERS
- F28G3/00—Rotary appliances
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- F28G3/14—Rotary appliances having scrapers, hammers, or cutters, e.g. rigidly mounted thrown into working position by centrifugal force
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- This invention relates to apparatus for cleaning the interior of tubes, and more specifically to tube cleaning apparatus having swingable cutter arms.
- an apparatus having a body that can be secured to a rotatable drive shaft; a plurality of cutter arms, which are pivotally connected to the body for movement between a retracted position and an extended position; and a plurality of cutter heads, with one cutter head secured to each cutter arm.
- the apparatus is inserted into the tube and rotated by the drive shaft.
- the cutter arms acting under the influence of centrifugal force, move radially outward to the extended position, and the cutter heads come into engagement with the interior of the tube.
- means are provided to urge the cutter arms together to the retracted position.
- the cutter arms are restricted from swinging outward, substantially facilitating entry of the cleaning apparatus into the tube.
- An object of this invention is to improve tube cleaning devices.
- Another object of the present invention is to facilitate entry of a rotatable cutter arm tube cleaning device into a tube.
- a further object of this invention is to reduce the amount of manual labor involved in guiding rotatable cutter arms into a tube.
- a still another object of the present invention is to provide a method for biasing the cutter arms of a rotatable cutter arm tube cleaning device to a retracted position.
- a tube cleaning apparatus comprising a frame for attachment to a rotatable drive shaft, and a plurality of arms connected to the frame for movement between an extended position and a retracted position.
- the apparatus also comprises a plurality of cutter heads secured to the arms for engaging the inside surface of the tube, wherein the cutter heads are spaced from the inside surface of the tube when the arms are in the retracted position, and biasing means for urging the arms to the retracted position.
- FIG. 1 is a side plan view of the rotatable cutter arm tube cleaning apparatus of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side view partially in plan and partially in cross section of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1, with the cutter arms in the retracted position;
- FIG. 3 is a side view partially in plan and partially in cross section of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1, with the cutter arms in an extended position.
- Apparatus 10 comprises a frame 12 which, in turn, includes a body 14 and a shaft adapter 16.
- Body 14 includes a longitudinal section 18 and a radially extending front shoulder 20 which, preferably, encircles longitudinal section 18.
- shaft adapter 16 includes a longitudinal section 22 and a radially extending rear shoulder 24 which, preferably, encircles longitudinal section 22 and is spaced from front shoulder 20.
- Body 14 and shaft adapter 16 are generally coaxial, may be separated from each other, and are joined together by, for example, screw threads 26.
- the left, or rear, end of shaft adapter 16 is provided with a screw threaded segment 28 or with any other suitable means for the attachment thereto of a rotatable drive shaft (not shown).
- Apparatus 10 further comprises a plurality of longitudinally extending cleaner or cutter arms 30, which are movably connected to frame 12 for movement between a retracted position shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 and an extended position shown in FIG. 3.
- tube cleaning apparatus 10 includes four, symmetrically spaced cutter arms 30.
- One end of each cutter arm 30 is pivotally connected to body 14 by a pin or shaft 32 at a location which is forward of front shoulder 20.
- Apparatus 10 also comprises a plurality of cutter heads 34, with one cutter head secured to a second end of each cutter arm 30. More detailed descriptions of the construction of body 14, cutter arms 30, and cutter heads 34 are given in the above-mentioned U.S. Pat. Nos. 928,432; 1,472,255; and 2,079,190.
- Tube cleaning apparatus 10 also comprises a cylindrical sleeve 36 movably supported by frame 12.
- a first or front end 38 of sleeve 36 encircles the outside surfaces of cutter arms 30.
- a second or back end of sleeve 36 defines a generally circular opening 41, and the sleeve is positioned so that longitudinal section 22 of shaft adapter 16 extends through opening 41, thereby slidably supporting the sleeve.
- Sleeve 36 is longitudinally movable along shaft adapter 16 toward or away from rear shoulder 24 between an open position, wherein back end 40 of the sleeve is adjacent the rear shoulder, and a closed position, wherein the back end of the sleeve is adjacent front shoulder 20.
- Resilient means 42 such as a spring is supported by frame 12 for urging sleeve 36 away from rear shoulder 24 and toward the closed position.
- spring 42 is supported by longitudinal section 22 of shaft adapter 16 and is located between rear shoulder 24 and back end 40 of sleeve 36.
- sleeve 36 When tube cleaning apparatus 10 is in an inactive or resting position, shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, sleeve 36 is held in the closed position by resilient means 42 and cutter arms 30 are held in the retracted position by sleeve 36.
- an extending force that is, a force urging cutter arms 30 toward the extended position
- the cutter arms exert a force on sleeve 36.
- the force which each cutter arm 30 exerts on sleeve 36 is in the direction in which the arm tends to move; and the force can be considered as being comprised of a longitudinal component, parallel to the longitudinal axis of body 14 and shaft adapter 16, and a radial component, perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the body and shaft.
- sleeve 36 Radial movement of sleeve 36 is prevented by abutting contact between the surface of back end 40 which defines opening 41 and longitudinal section 22 of shaft adapter 16. Longitudinal forces exerted on sleeve 36 by cutter arms 30 are opposed by resilient means 42. Until a predetermined extending force sufficient to enable cutter arms 30 to overcome the opposition of resilient means 42 is applied to the cutter arms, movement of sleeve toward the open position is prevented, maintaining the cutter arms in the retracted position.
- Resilient means 42 acting through sleeve 36, constantly applies a retracting force to cutter arms 30 urging the cutter arms to the retracted position.
- sleeve 36 is in the open position and cutter arms 30 are in an extended position, and the force exerted on sleeve 36 by resilient means 42 becomes greater than the longitudinal force exerted on the sleeve by cutter arms 30, the resilient means forces the sleeve forward to the right as viewed in the drawings, toward the closed position.
- Such a situation occurs, for example, when rotation of the drive shaft, body 14, and cutter arms 30 is terminated.
- each cutter arm 30 As sleeve 36 moves forward, toward the closed position, it exerts a force on each cutter arm 30 at the area of contact between the sleeve and the cutter arm.
- the direction of this force is in the direction of movement of sleeve 36; and the force can be considered as being comprised of a first component, along the line between the center of the pin 32 securing the cutter arm 30 to body 14 and the center point of the contact area between the sleeve and the cutter arm, and a second component, perpendicular to this line.
- Pin 32 prevents cutter arm 30 from moving along the line between the pin and the area of contact between sleeve 36 and the cutter arm, but the cutter arm is free to rotate about the pin in a direction perpendicular to this line.
- cutter arm 30 is able to rotate inward about pin 32 toward the retracted position.
- movement of sleeve 36 to the closed position provides a torque or leverage on each cutter arm 30, moving the cutter arms to the retracted position.
- sleeve 36 acts as a contacting member supported by frame 12 for movement between an open position and a closed position, wherein movement of the contacting member from the open position to the closed position moves cutter arms 30 to the retracted position.
- sleeve 36 and resilient means 42 comprise biasing means supported by frame 12 for urging arms 30 to the retracted position.
- each cutter arm 30 is provided with a protrusion or stud 44 for increasing the leverage which sleeve 36 has on the cutter arm as the sleeve approaches the closed position.
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Owner name: ELLIOTT TURBOMACHINERY CO., INC., A CORP OF DELAWA Free format text: ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST. SUBJECT TO LICENSE RECITED.;ASSIGNOR:CARRIER CORPORATION, A CORP OF DEL.;REEL/FRAME:004499/0922 Effective date: 19851220 |
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